Seekers of Righteousness
6 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago -Shalom! I am looking forward to learning the inspiring Rav Tzadok HaKohen zy”a together, to finishing the sefer, and to deeply internalizing this beautiful work of chassidus.
May we all get closer to Hashem and our neshamos through our learning
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Episodes
Kabbalat Ol Malchut Shamayim: Emptying, Embodying , and Encountering
November 20, 2020 15:56 - 12 minutes - 11.3 MBJudaism structures our entire day, from the moment we wake up until the moment we drift off to sleep. But what if I told you that these ritual actions can serve higher and loftier means? Join us to find how our daily practice can enable access to higher states of consciousness.
The Twin Poles of Being and Becoming: simplicity and constant vigilance
November 20, 2020 02:19 - 12 minutes - 11.9 MBJudaism stands both geographically and conceptually at the crossroads of the world. Though William James divides the world into that of the West/Becoming and the East/Being, Judaism seeks to integrate these two typologies offering a more holistic approach to our relationship with the Divine.
Darkness Always Precedes Light
November 20, 2020 01:56 - 11 minutes - 10.4 MBIs darkness and opacity a consequence or is it a intentional constitutive design?
Exploring the Dual Modalities of Divine Worship
November 20, 2020 00:58 - 9 minutes - 9.19 MBAre you more of a morning person or a night person? Come explore how Rav Tzadok utilizes these typologies to inform our perspective on Divine worship. Lastly, what do you dream about?
Blessings as Portals to Expanded States of Consciousness
November 20, 2020 00:50 - 15 minutes - 14.7 MBJoin Rabbi Elie Schwartz as we discover how our everyday actions can be saturated with meaning and every blessing we make is a theological roller coaster.
Seekers of Righteousness: The Mystical Philosophy of Rav Tzadok Hakohen of Lublin
November 20, 2020 00:26 - 12 minutes - 11.4 MBJoin Rabbi Elie Schwartz for an exploration of the thought of Rav Tzadok HaKohen of Lublin (1823-1900) through his work Tzidkat HaTzaddik.